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Facts About Yeast Allergy Article 
An accurate yeast allergy diagnosis could provide relief to people suffering from a myriad of inexplicable symptoms.
Jul 29, 2010 - Remi Oyedele
Sugar and Yeast, a Hidden Food Allergy Article 
Yeast is a known fungus referred to as Candida, which lives in the intestines and on the skin. When you can't eat yeast, you can't eat sugar.
Feb 23, 2011 - Sarah Curcio
Eczema Symptoms, Causes and Treatments From Yeast Food Allergy Article 
Many people suffer from yeast food allergies. Eczema symptoms can be caused by yeast allergies and avoiding yeast products can help treat your eczema rash.
Nov 15, 2010 - Tamara Laschinsky
Dog Food Allergies and Canine Yeast Infections Article 
Allergies in a dog can exhibit symptoms similar to that of a yeast infection. It is important to know the difference between an allergy and infection.
Jul 16, 2010 - Deanna Roddy
Symptoms of a Gastrointestinal Yeast Infection Article 
Yeast infections can occur in the gastrointestinal system and can wreak havoc on a person's body before they ever realize it.
Nov 9, 2009 - Kristie Jernigan
Yeast Infection Symptoms Article 
Yeast infection is relatively common both in men and women and it is important to learn early on what are the main symptoms that bring about this particular problem.
Aug 22, 2009 - Marka Charalambous
The Truth About Allergies in Dogs: Symptoms and Treatment Article 
Dogs can be allergic to many substances, including foods, additives, molds, pollen and more. Learn the truth about dog allergies and how to manage them.
Jul 14, 2010 - Jeanne Grunert
Malassezia Yeast Infections in Dogs and Cats Article 
Malassezia yeast can infect the skin and/or ears of dogs and sometimes cats that have other types of skin disease. Infection is itchy and uncomfortable.
Oct 9, 2010 - Lorie Huston
Food Allergy to Yeast, Egg and Dairy Ingredients Article 
Like other foods that may cause food allergies and sensitivities, yeast, egg and dairy ingredients are usually very clearly labelled. Usually.
Jun 16, 2009 - Alicia King
Indoor Allergy Symptoms and Treatments Article 
For allergy sufferers, their home is their haven but indoor allergens can be just as irritating as the outdoor allergens.
Dec 15, 2010 - Jo Windmann
Allergy Symptoms and Hay Fever Article 
Numerous herbal remedies can assist in the treatment and alleviation of allergy symptoms related to the season.
Mar 30, 2010 - Joy Borthwick
Gluten Allergy Symptoms Article 
Countless people are unaware that they are actually allergic to gluten. Knowing the gluten allergy symptoms can help you plan a diet that could save your life.
Mar 1, 2010 - Emily Retherford
Mold Allergy Symptoms and Prevention Article 
Some molds, such as penicillin, are helpful. Others, such as black molds, have toxic qualities. Any mold detected in the home should be removed quickly before it spreads.
Sep 21, 2009 - Joanne LaSpina
Causes of Dust Allergy Symptoms Article 
People who experience year-long allergy symptoms may have an allergy to dust mites. Some common sources of dust mites may surprise readers.
Sep 16, 2009 - Katrena Wells
Veal Allergy Symptoms Article 
Food allergies are common, but how can someone be sure a reaction to veal is an allergic reaction? Knowing the signs can potentially save a life.
Jun 8, 2009 - Emily Retherford
Symptoms of a Garlic Allergy Article 
Food allergies are common, but most people would never think they are allergic to garlic. Find out if the symptoms occurring are related to a garlic allergy.
Jun 8, 2009 - Emily Retherford
Sugar Allergy Symptoms Article 
People argue whether a sugar allergy is an intolerance or an allergy. Either way, the symptoms are the same and can be very discomforting.
May 31, 2009 - Emily Retherford
Symptoms of a Cashew Allergy Article 
Food allergies are common among various foods, but an allergic reaction to cashews is normally severe. Since it can be fatal knowing the symptoms can save a life.
May 28, 2009 - Emily Retherford